A story is what happens to people, and a plot is how those events are arranged to make it exciting.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy, let's say it’s a train set. The story is like the whole journey of the train: where it starts, who gets on, what happens along the way, and where it ends up. It's everything that happens in order.
The plot, then, is like how you decide to make the journey fun, maybe you add a tunnel, a bridge, or a big crash! It’s about how the story moves from one thing to another, keeping everyone interested.
How They Work Together
Think of the story as your favorite book. You read it and follow the characters’ lives. The plot is like how the author decides to tell that story, with twists, surprises, or even a big party at the end!
So, the story gives you what happens, and the plot makes it interesting, just like your train set becomes more fun when you add new tracks and obstacles!
Examples
- A story is like a journey, while a plot is the map you follow on that journey.
- The plot tells what happens, but the story gives it meaning and emotion.
- Plot is about events, and story is about how people feel through those events.
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- How Does TEDxMiddlebury - Phil Kaye - Why We Tell Stories Work?
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